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    "Luke Plunket" <submissions@isnare.net> Aug 22 03:22PM +0800  

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    Article Title: Las Vegas Helicopters Offer Exciting Tour Alternatives to the Grand Canyon
     
    Author: Luke Plunket
     
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    An astounding 35 million people flock to Vegas each year. A lot of folks come for the entertainment or gaming, and they spend most of their time on the Strip. Still, a side trip is always fun. There is no better way to escape from the neon and bustle than to take a tour of the Grand Canyon.
     
    Most travelers don't realize that the West Rim of the Grand Canyon is only 120 miles from Las Vegas. You can be there in a short 45 minute helicopter ride.
     
    Air-Only Chopper Tours
     
    There are two types of tours on Las Vegas helicopters: air-only and landing tours. The air-only type is cheaper and more basic, taking three hours total from hotel pickup to drop-off. During these flights you'll see Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon Skywalk, among other sites. Air-only tours are perfect if you're short on time, have a limited budget or just want a taste of the canyon.
     
    Landing Tours
     
    The other choice is a landing tour and they are much more comprehensive. The helicopter tours that depart from Las Vegas are allowed to land on top of the rim or fly to the floor of the canyon at the West Rim. Once you land on top the rim, you can choose from several activities, but the most popular is a walk on the glass Grand Canyon Skywalk.
     
    The Skywalk is the largest glass cantilevered bridge in the world, and it's a true engineering wonder. Each of the glass panels cost about $250,000 and there are forty of them. At the apex of this remarkable horseshoe-shaped glass bridge, you'll be standing almost 4,000 feet above the canyon bottom - 70 feet past the rim's edge!
     
    As I mentioned earlier, at the West Rim you can also take a chopper down to the canyon floor. The West Rim is unique because that is the only location in the National Park that allows helicopters to fly to the bottom of the canyon. It is a very thrilling experience! As you can imagine, this is one of the most popular tours you can take on Vegas helicopters.
     
    The descent is an exciting flight that lasts about 15 minutes. After you land on the bottom, you'll enjoy a champagne picnic. If you want an even better time, consider adding a float trip down the Colorado as an optional tour extension. It is an amazing experience to float along the river and see the massive canyon walls tower so high above you.
     
    Get Your Seats Early
     
    These air tours of the Grand Canyon as so popular you want to book as early as a week in advance so you can get the seats you want. That allows you to choose from the best flight times and tours. If you can, get an early morning flight because visibility is best then and there is less turbulence too.
     
    Another tip is you will get the least expensive price online. You have to buy direct from the tour company's website though and avoid third party sites such as Priceline, Expedia and OneTravel. You'll be happy with the price and the service you get by buying your tickets direct, with the tour operator!
     
    About The Author: Travel author Luke Plunket is a specialist on Grand Canyon National Park chopper excursions and suggests visiting this site for the least expensive prices on the very best flights: http://www.grandcanyonhelicopter.org/grand-canyon-helicopter-tour-coupons.html
     
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    "J Soland" <submissions@isnare.net> Aug 22 02:40PM +0800  

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    Article Title: How to Select a Primary Care Physician in Tampa, Florida
     
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    Choosing a new primary care physician in the Tampa, FL, area can be a difficult task, especially if you are new to the area. Relying on recommendations from people in the community that you know – such as relatives, friends, neighbors, and coworkers – is a good way to start paring down a potential list of physicians to consider, but there are several other important factors that should play into your decision as well. The end goal is obviously to find a physician you can trust for your health care, but you will want to evaluate how that physician – and, in general, his or her practice – can also address your needs and priorities before ultimately settling on a new primary care doctor.
     
    Types of Services Offered
     
    One of the most important things to research is how many different types of medical services are offered at the physician's office that you are considering. For instance, you will want to find out if routine X-rays and lab tests can be performed there, or if that would require a trip to another location. Plus, you should try to find out if the Tampa, FL, doctor you are considering is quick to refer patients to specialists, or if he or she performs the majority of care at the primary office location. If you find that patients are frequently referred elsewhere for medical care, and also need to be seen before receiving a referral, then you will probably want to consider other options.
     
    Insurance Acceptance
     
    Your insurance plan can certainly affect physicians you are considering, as some plans restrict your options to a group of plan-approved medical professionals or offer financial incentives to use plan-affiliated doctors. If the doctor is not in the approved group within your current insurance plan, you will need to find out the out-of-pocket expenses associated with going out of network for visits to that particular healthcare provider, not to mention whether or not the physician accepts patients that don't have insurance they accept.
     
    Primary Office Location
     
    The location of a physician's office can certainly have an impact on whether or not he or she is a viable choice as your primary care provider. What you need to consider most is your means of travel. If you have – and are fit to operate – your own reliable transportation, such as a personal car, then you will have much greater latitude in choosing a physician. There are still some things to consider, though, such as parking availability at the office, and what part of town in Tampa, Florida, the office is located in. However, if you rely on public transportation and/or are limited in the distance you can travel without help, you could be restricted on the physician you choose. Taking the time to familiarize yourself with local bus routes, for instance, can let you know whether or not you will be able to reach your physician's office for appointments without a major hassle. You will also want to check into the fees associated with public transportation to and from the doctor's office, and how that can impact your budget.
     
    Appointment Availability
     
    Getting in to see the doctor can be a difficult chore at some practices in Tampa, FL, so you will want to find out if you will be able to make appointments easily and within a reasonable amount of time, particularly if you are someone who needs to make frequent trips to see a physician. You can probably receive a good gauge on availability during an initial call to the physician's office – if you can't schedule to see the doctor relatively quickly, then it's probably a sign to continue looking at your options. Also, be sure to ask about urgent care availability, and whether or not same-day appointments are possible for any or all medical needs.
     
    About The Author: John Soland is an experienced writer who has written for a number of notable publications. As a lifestyle expert, Mr. Soland is able to offer advice and insight on a multitude of topics, including those pertaining to physicians in Tampa, FL. http://www.laserspinelocations.com/tampa/
     
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